PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Sixth Form Education (21 March 2023)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what support her Department is providing to sixth-forms to transition from providing BTECs to T-Levels, including with securing industry placements.

Asked by:
Mr Louie French (Conservative)

Answer

The department has extensive packages of support available to ensure schools with sixth forms, sixth form colleges and other providers are prepared to deliver T Levels. This includes:

  • One-to-one support with implementation, planning, and access to networks of other providers offering T Levels.
  • Up-front funding for the additional hours involved in teaching a T Level and funding to support delivery of industry placements.
  • A full range of T Level professional development programme resources and support, including the T Level Professional Development Programme available to all teachers that will teach T Levels.
  • Tailored advice and support to providers to deliver industry placements.
  • Over £400 million in capital funding made available to T Level providers, to bid for new and refurbished buildings and to fund specialist equipment.

The department has invested £245 million over the past four years to help providers prepare for industry placements and build relationships with local employers. We recently announced a £12 million employer support fund to reimburse employers for the costs of offering placements. The ‘Connect with employers interested in T Levels’ service enables providers to find employers in their area.


Answered by:
Robert Halfon (Conservative)
29 March 2023

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